A 'bio-refinery': Using the chemistry of willow trees to treat Canada's city wastewater

Every year in Canada, six trillion liters of municipal wastewater are partially treated and released into the environment, while another 150 billion liters of untreated sewage are discharged straight into pristine surface waters.


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Source: Phys.org